SPENCER W. CLAWSON
History of Arizona, 1896
Spencer W. Clawson is now the most efficient foreman of the
Copper Queen Mines at Bisbee and his lot is one of action
rather than meditation. Mr. Clawson was born in Schuyler
County, New York, May 2, 1848 and he resided there until
nineteen years old, attending the common schools. The family
moved to Seneca County ,New York, and he there attended the
East Genesee Conference Seminary and was graduated from that
institution. Later he learned the trade of jeweler and worked
at it at different places for some time and was with the
Ithaca Clock Company for seven years. In 1874 he went to
Elgin, was with the Elgin Watch Company for a time and in
1875 went to California, where he was employed as a master
mechanic for two years.
In 1880 Mr. Clawson went to Tombstone Arizona and became
assistant foreman in the Contention Mine, a position he
filled until July 10, 1884. He then accepted a position as
assistant foreman of the mines at Bisbee Arizona and that
position occupied until the death of Mr. Howell, the former
foreman, March 23, 1895.
Mr. Clawson was married August 14, 1881 at Tombstone, to Miss
Lois Brown, a native of California and one child Clarence was
born to them February 15, 1884. This bright little boy passed
away March 18, 1890.
Socially Mr. Clawson is a member of the Perfect Ashler Lodge
of Masons at Bisbee and he is also a member of the Ancient
Order United Workmen at the same place.
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